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Legends In Limestone : Lazarus, Gislebertus, And The Cathedral Of Autun

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Linda SeidelPublication Details
BookUniversity of Chicago Press1999Description
Whereas twelfth-century pilgrims flocked to the church of St-Lazare in Autun to visit the relics of its patron saint, present-day pilgrims journey there to admire its superb sculpture, said to have been created by the artist Gislebertus whose name is inscribed above one of the church doors. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) NB543 .S44 1999 AVAILABLE
Images Of Lust : Sexual Carvings On Medieval Churches

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Anthony Weir and James JermanPublication Details
BookB.T. Batsford1993Description
From the famous sheela-na-gigs, through all forms of exhibitionists-mermaids, centaurs, misers and priapic figures–extraordinary sculptures considered “obscene” by today’s standards may be found on churches in Britain, Ireland, France and Spain. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) NB1952.E76 W45 1993 AVAILABLE
Canterbury Cathedral And Its Romanesque Sculpture

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Deborah KahnPublication Details
BookH. Miller1991Description
This book covers in detail, both textually and visually, the sculptural decoration of Canterbury Cathedral from the Norman Conquest to Becket. At no other site in England can the full sequence of 11th- and 12th-century sculptural styles be followed so continuously, and few English cathedrals can boast a range of carving from this period of such consistently high quality. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS OVERSIZE (UPPER) NA5471.C2 K34 1991 AVAILABLE
The West Portals Of Chartres Cathedral

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Jan van der Meulen, with Nancy Waterman PricePublication Details
BookUniversity Press of America1981Description
A neutral reconsideration of the physical structure of the west portals of Chartres and of the theological basis of its iconography in Holy Writ and effective patristic dogma. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) NB1283.C45 M48 v.1 AVAILABLE
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